06-27-2014, 05:11 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-27-2014, 05:24 PM by SirTeacherGuy.)
Thanks for the replies so far.
Thank you.
sanantone Wrote:Like NAP said, some members have opted for the BSBA in CIS because it's more test friendly.This particular plan is being developed for a friend whose heart is set on a Computer Science degree. I will talk to him about earning a degree in Computer Information Systems, but I doubt he'll be that interested.
sanantone Wrote:Discrete Math: You have to take the course at TESC or somewhere else. TESC does not allow PLAs for math courses in most cases.
Linear Algebra: Same as above.
sanantone Wrote:Your other option will be to complete portfolio assessments based on Saylor courses or other MOOCs.Could you please tell me more about the PLA/portfolio process, particularly with Saylor Academy courses? How likely is TESC to actually grant credit for portfolio assessments?
Thank you.
Looking to strengthen my resume and pick up some new knowledge with at least one other degree.
Additionally, I mentor youth through a non-profit, have a hand in raising several children, and also have friends who have struggled with fitting a degree into their lives. As such, I'm not here searching for degree plans exclusively for myself.
Bachelor of Arts - Political Science (Brick-and-Mortar Institution, 2012)
Bachelor of Humanities - English Secondary Education (Brick-and-Mortar Institution, 2012)
Master of Education - English (Brick-and-Mortar Institution, Expected: December 2014)
Additionally, I mentor youth through a non-profit, have a hand in raising several children, and also have friends who have struggled with fitting a degree into their lives. As such, I'm not here searching for degree plans exclusively for myself.
Bachelor of Arts - Political Science (Brick-and-Mortar Institution, 2012)
Bachelor of Humanities - English Secondary Education (Brick-and-Mortar Institution, 2012)
Master of Education - English (Brick-and-Mortar Institution, Expected: December 2014)